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More reinforcements roll in

[Burundi] Burundi refugees lining up at the Kobero border crossing between Ngara, Tanzania, and Muyinga province in Burundi. UNHCR
Retour au pays natal : bon nombre de réfugiés retournent dans leurs pays, mais d'autres ont choisi de rester en Tanzanie
Nigeria continued to pour more reinforcements into Freetown yesterday (Wednesday) raising the strength of the West African intervention force, ECOMOG, to at least 17,000 men, Reuters reported quoting an ECOMOG spokesman. It quoted the spokesman as saying that there could be a total of 20,000 ECOMOG troops in the country by the end of the week. An ECOMOG spokesman told IRIN yesterday that Nigeria had sent its reinforcements because most countries which were to contribute troops had not, so far, been able to do so, most likely because of financial problems. The Gambia and Mali have promised troops. Reuters reported that 200 Ghanaian troops had come from Liberia earlier in the week.

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